Hello AnTeaX! Welcome to Wikivoyage. Thanks for adding that info to France. We really appreciate newcomers who are so willing to plunge forward. I especially appreciate the info on food since I think it takes the pressure off a bit from having that stuff in Paris (where I want to talk more about the Paris restaurant trade).

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Welcome edit

I just wanted to say hello and welcome to Wikivoyage. Question: does Project:Welcome, Wikipedians help you at all?

Also: I note that your user page is all in French, which is kind of bad form on English Wikivoyage. I wanted to invite you to check out the Francophone Wikivoyage, too, if you'd prefer not to write in English. --(WT-en) Evan 12:08, 2 Nov 2004 (EST)

Road signs edit

The EU road signs should go into Driving in Europe (or something..) article, not into the main France page... (WT-en) Jpatokal 05:30, 9 Nov 2004 (EST)

reference to guidebooks edit

Dear AnTeaX, I just found discussion Project:External links/Archive#Guidebooks (Reference to) where you participated. I thought you might have something to say on User:(WT-en) DenisYurkin/Paper travel guides in its talk page--and maybe even help to make that article acceptable for Wikivoyage standards. Thank you. --(WT-en) DenisYurkin 16:38, 7 February 2007 (EST)